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Un-Uninformed
Un-Uninformed
76 episodes
4 months ago
Listen to be informed in creative ways. If you're sick of getting your news from talk radio, cable news, or outrageous Facebook posts, you might like it here. This podcast may not be for you if you are opposed to: Trump impersonators, Rapper Economists, or Political Poetry.
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Listen to be informed in creative ways. If you're sick of getting your news from talk radio, cable news, or outrageous Facebook posts, you might like it here. This podcast may not be for you if you are opposed to: Trump impersonators, Rapper Economists, or Political Poetry.
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Slamdemic! – Reflecting on the Pandemic with Poetry
Un-Uninformed
29 minutes 44 seconds
5 years ago
Slamdemic! – Reflecting on the Pandemic with Poetry
How would you describe the pandemic? Today we describe it with poetry. Whether it’s expressing anger, hope, or excitement, poetry paints the picture of the COVID-19 pandemic in ways social media posts and cable news never can. We feature three poems: “A Week in Coronaville,” by Hannah Watts “Wave-anelle Villanelle,” by Melanie Cox “Happiness is … Continue reading "Slamdemic! – Reflecting on the Pandemic with Poetry"
Un-Uninformed
Listen to be informed in creative ways. If you're sick of getting your news from talk radio, cable news, or outrageous Facebook posts, you might like it here. This podcast may not be for you if you are opposed to: Trump impersonators, Rapper Economists, or Political Poetry.